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An Open Letter To Donald Trump From A Wounded Marine
“I’m the type of person you said should be a Trump supporter...”

06/09/2016 05:42 pm ET | Updated 12 hours ago
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Justin Constantine
I am an inspirational speaker, author and veteran advocate.

CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS
Congratulations on winning the nomination of the Republican Party. I’ve seen that you are now moving towards courting voters for the November election and I just wanted to write to let you know why you won’t be getting my vote.

First, a word about me. I’m an entrepreneur who regularly works on a number of veteran employment initiatives. I’m a Marine veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served in Iraq. And I’m a resident of New York City, your hometown, and a voter of New York State which you said you think you can win in November. I’m even an avid golfer who has hit the links at some of your courses.

I’m the type of person you said should be a Trump supporter, but I don’t think that any veteran should support you based on what you’ve said and done since announcing you were running for president last year. It’s critical that all veterans take a close look at you and what you stand for. Many of the outrageous statements you’ve made over the last year not only provide us insight into your mindset and desired agenda, but demonstrate what little regard you have for veterans and the national security issues which affect all of us.

Let’s take a closer look:

1. You do not understand veterans or value our service.

Do we need to hear anything more than how you described Senator John McCain, who spent almost six years as a POW in Hanoi after being shot down behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War? You said, “He’s not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”

How can any veteran support someone who says something like that? How can any veteran think that you will ever have our backs or support us when we need it most, when you would not like us if we were captured? Perhaps Senator and Air Force Colonel Lindsey Graham summed it up best when he tweeted, “If there was ever any doubt that @realDonaldTrump should not be our commander in chief, this stupid statement should end all doubt.” He added: “At the heart of [the] @realDonaldTrump statement is a lack of respect for those who have served - a disqualifying characteristic to be president.”

2. You have no problem mocking a reporter who questions you.

Why should we think you would treat wounded warriors like myself any differently? Like many schoolyard bullies, we’ve all seen when challenged on virtually any topic, you quickly resort to personal attacks, shameless accusations and name-calling. We do not do that in the military. Although we may disagree with each other, we are taught very early on to respect each other.

And a good leader is able to justify his positions without resorting to ad hominem attacks. While parents and educators typically discourage this behavior at a very young age, your actions seem to resonate with a certain portion of our country’s population, and therefore you continue unabashed. But we can certainly all agree that you crossed all bounds when you very clearly imitated a handicapped reporter.

What type of person does that? I do not want that kind of person representing me or my nation. As a wounded warrior who has had to deal with very severe physical and mental challenges since being shot in the head in Iraq, your juvenile actions could not offend me more.

As you read this article, is your first response going to be to make fun of the way I look now or laugh at the limitations I face on a daily basis? Would you imitate my military friends who limp due to their prosthetic legs or ridicule wounded warriors who need service dogs to navigate through their “new normal?” Reflecting on your philosophy that you do not like service members who are captured, how do you feel about me and the hundreds of thousands of wounded warriors from Iraq and Afghanistan who suffer from the visible and invisible wounds of war?

3. We live and breathe integrity. You do not.

Each branch of our military holds integrity in extremely high regard and it is taught from the very first days of boot camp, officer candidate school or at the service academies. When you lie, it says something about your character. As General Peter Pace, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, once told me, “If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don’t have integrity, nothing else matters.” When we fail to tell the truth, the results can be disastrous, and we are punished severely for lying.

You, however, have consistently displayed a shocking lack of integrity and have lied to us over and over again. Certainly every veteran has heard about how you insisted that after 9/11 you saw thousands of people in parts of New Jersey with large Arab populations cheering and celebrating the destruction of the Twin Towers. We now know that is patently false and that you quickly resorted to fear-mongering to garner support.

And after you publicly announced that you were skipping a Fox debate in January to hold a veterans’ benefit, the Washington Post recently reported that you finally made those donations four months later only because they and other media outlets pressured you to do so.

4. You embrace world leaders who veterans view as threats to our national security.

It does not take a Ph.D. in political science or crisis intervention to understand that Russia’s Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s Kim Jong-un and Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi were and are all very dangerous dictators with goals and agendas completely contrary to ours. In fact, both Putin and Kim are considered two of the most dangerous men in the world.

That being said, instead of denouncing all of them, you actually have done quite the opposite. You have repeatedly embraced Putin as a world leader whom you would “get along very well with.” And after Putin praised you as “bright and talented,” you declared that a great honor.

When given the opportunity to comment on Fox News about the ruthless dictator of North Korea, instead of condemning him for growing his nuclear weapon arsenal or starving his own people, you said of Kim, “I mean, it’s amazing that a young guy would go over and take over. So he’s gotta have something going for him, because he kept control, which is amazing for a young person to do.”

In turn, Kim has considered all of the choices in our presidential election and has named you the official candidate of the DPRK. And during CBS’ Face the Nation recently, you bragged that you made a lot of money off of Qaddafi when he needed a place to stay in the U.S.

Would any veteran really want to support the same person who openly endorses Putin and Kim or someone who is proud to have brokered a deal with a vicious dictator? Veterans understand that it is due to the actions of leaders such as Putin, Kim and Qaddafi that we have lost our brothers and sisters in arms. These are not leaders we respect or admire. We know they are our enemies.

5. We celebrate racial diversity and recognize the value of a multi-cultural workplace. You are racist and cannot see past the color of people’s skin.

There is perhaps no more integrated workforce in America than our military. In the 1950s, desegregation in our military served as a significant catalyst to a more integrated nation.

Studies have shown that the armed forces’ social hierarchy –- explicitly based on rank -– overrides many of the racial or gender biases in civilian society, and that promotion outcomes do not differ nearly as much by race/ethnicity as they do in civilian society.

We value this and are proud of it. And nine percent of all living military veterans are U.S.-born children with at least one immigrant parent. Yet, recently and quite publicly, you remarked that U.S. citizen and Indiana-born Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage presents a conflict of interest in his ability to preside over lawsuits related to your Trump University business because you are “building a wall.” House Speaker Paul Ryan quickly called your observation “the textbook definition of a racist comment.”

What do you think about General and Secretary of State Colin Powell, whose parents immigrated from Jamaica, or former Army intelligence officer, Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta, whose family immigrated from Italy? And we all remember you launching your presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants criminals and rapists.

Do you think the same thing about Alfred Rascon, a Mexican native who earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for his courageous actions during the Vietnam War? But perhaps you are most known for your proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States, although the Pentagon and a wide number of U.S. leaders countered that this would be a direct threat to our national security.

This in fact led to an open letter specifically against you authored by a long list of GOP national security leaders. Your tone and message resonate with white supremacists and you have not only been endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan former Grand Wizard David Duke, but a slew of other white supremacist organizations.


I personally do not want to support a person endorsed by authoritarian dictators or leaders in the white supremacist community. Before they pull the proverbial lever this November, I hope that my fellow veterans and the military community at large seriously consider whether they want you determining our national priorities, representing us in front of the world and making critical decisions which affect our national security and commitment to our troops.

This letter is not a blanket statement of my support for Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders or any other presidential hopeful. It is simply a letter to you, Mr. Trump, letting you know you have lost my vote and you are never getting it back.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-a-wounded-marine_us_5759df51e4b0b6c496007949
Justin Constantine is an inspirational speaker, leadership consultant, entrepreneur and a TED speaker who serves as a liaison between the military and corporate communities. He is the author of the new book “My Battlefield, Your Office,” now available on Amazon. A Presidential Leadership Scholar, Justin also a fellow with the Truman National Security Project. He sits on the board of directors of several national nonprofits, and co-founded the Veteran Success Resource Group. Justin received a Purple Heart for his service in Iraq with the U.S. Marine Corps. To learn more, visit:www.justinconstantine.com. His comments here only reflect his personal views, and not those of any organizations he works with.
 

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we all know there's a few soldiers out their that don't vote Republican

it's not like the military demographic is as one sided as the rockin inner city poor 90/10, but they're consistently conservative


[h=1]Military Times survey: Troops prefer Trump to Clinton by a huge margin[/h]
In a new survey of American military personnel, Donald Trump emerged as active-duty service members' preference to become the next U.S. president, topping Hillary Clinton by more than a 2-to-1 margin. However, in the latest Military Times election survey, more than one in five troops said they’d rather not vote in November if they have to choose between just those two candidates.
But given only those choices, 21 percent of the service members surveyed said they would abstain from voting.More than 54 percent of the 951 troops Military Times surveyed said they would vote for Trump, the presumed Republican presidential nominee, over Clinton, the Democratic front-runner. Only about 25 percent said they would vote for Clinton in that matchup.
 

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I'm not reading the OP, he's not worthy, but the headline reflects the value system

Find a victim or tragedy, presumably real in this case butt they'll create them if need be, then use them for political gain

So damn libtarded
 

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I'm not reading the OP, he's not worthy, but the headline reflects the value system

Find a victim or tragedy, presumably real in this case butt they'll create them if need be, then use them for political gain

So damn libtarded

The idiot playing the silly Russ game, pretending not to read. But making (so far) 2 inane posts in response. Just another lie.
So Damn incompetent:
"You are better off with H&R Block they make less excuses for their incompetence."
 

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For a second when I glanced at the title I thought Guesser posted a letter from Trump to a marine.

I was like, "Wow, way to go Guesser. Cool of you to do that!"

Then I opened the thread......
 

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The idiot playing the silly Russ game, pretending not to read. But making (so far) 2 inane posts in response. Just another lie.
So Damn incompetent:
"You are better off with H&R Block they make less excuses for their incompetence."

Says the guy collecting food stamps to feed his poor sorry self and his shitty dog.
 

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[h=1]VETERANS ADMINISTRATION REFORMS THAT WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN[/h]The Goals Of Donald J. Trump’s Veterans Plan
The current state of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is absolutely unacceptable. Over 300,000 veterans died waiting for care. Corruption and incompetence were excused. Politicians in Washington have done too little too slowly to fix it. This situation can never happen again, and when Donald J. Trump is president, it will be fixed – fast.
The guiding principle of the Trump plan is ensuring veterans have convenient access to the best quality care. To further this principle, the Trump plan will decrease wait times, improve healthcare outcomes, and facilitate a seamless transition from service into civilian life.
The Trump Plan Will:

  1. Ensure our veterans get the care they need wherever and whenever they need it. No more long drives. No more waiting for backlogs. No more excessive red tape. Just the care and support they earned with their service to our country.
  2. Support the whole veteran, not just their physical health care, but also by addressing their invisible wounds, investing in our service members’ post-active duty success, transforming the VA to meet the needs of 21st century service members, and better meeting the needs of our female veterans.
  3. Make the VA great again by firing the corrupt and incompetent VA executives who let our veterans down, by modernizing the VA, and by empowering the doctors and nurses to ensure our veterans receive the best care available in a timely manner.
The Trump Plan Gives Veterans The Freedom To Choose And Forces The VA To Compete For Their Dollars
Politicians in Washington have tried to fix the VA by holding hearings and blindly throwing money at the problem. None of it has worked. In fact, wait times were 50% higher this summer than they were a year ago. That’s because the VA lacks the right leadership and management. It’s time we stop trusting Washington politicians to fix the problems and empower our veterans to vote with their feet.
Under a Trump Administration, all veterans eligible for VA health care can bring their veteran’s ID card to any doctor or care facility that accepts Medicare to get the care they need immediately. Our veterans have earned the freedom to choose better or more convenient care from the doctor and facility of their choice. The power to choose will stop the wait time backlogs and force the VA to improve and compete if the department wants to keep receiving veterans’ healthcare dollars. The VA will become more responsive to veterans, develop more efficient systems, and improve the quality of care because it will have no other choice.
The Trump Plan Treats The Whole Veteran
We must care for the whole veteran, not just their physical health. We must recognize that today’s veterans have very different needs than those of the Greatest Generation.
The Trump Plan Will:

  1. Increase funding for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury and suicide prevention services to address our veterans’ invisible wounds. Service members are five times more likely to develop depression than civilians. They are almost fifteen times more likely to develop PTSD than civilians. This funding will help provide more and better counseling and care. More funding will also support research on best practices and state of the art treatments to keep our veterans alive, healthy and whole. With these steps, the Trump plan will help the veteran community put the unnecessary stigma surrounding mental health behind them and instead encourage acceptance and treatment in our greater society.
  2. Increase funding for job training and placement services (including incentives for companies hiring veterans), educational support and business loans. All Americans agree that we must do everything we can to help put our service men and women on a path to success as they leave active duty by collaborating with the many successful non-profit organizations that are already helping. Service members have learned valuable skills in the military but many need help understanding how to apply those skills in civilian life. Others know how to apply those skills but need help connecting with good jobs to support their families. Still others have an entrepreneurial spirit and are ready to start creating jobs and growing the economy. The Trump plan will strengthen existing programs or replace them with more effective ones to address these needs and to get our veterans working.
  3. Transform the VA to meet the needs of 21st century service members.Today’s veterans have very different needs than those of the generations that came before them. The VA must adapt to meet the needs of this generation of younger, more diverse veterans. The Trump plan will expand VA services for female veterans and ensure the VA is providing the right support for this new generation of veterans.
  4. Better support our women veterans. The fact that many VA hospitals don’t permanently staff OBGYN doctors shows an utter lack of respect for the growing number female veterans. Under the Trump plan, every VA hospital in the country will be fully equipped with OBGYN and other women’s health services. In addition, women veterans can always choose a different OBGYN in their community using their veteran’s ID card.

The Trump Plan Will Make The VA Great Again
The VA health care program is a disaster. Some candidates want to get rid of it, but our veterans need the VA to be there for them and their families. That’s why the Trump plan will:

  1. Fire the corrupt and incompetent VA executives that let our veterans down.Under a Trump Administration, there will be no job security for VA executives that enabled or overlooked corruption and incompetence. They’re fired. New leadership will focus the VA staff on delivering timely, top quality care and other services to our nation’s veterans. Under a Trump Administration, exposing and addressing the VA’s inefficiencies and shortcomings will be rewarded, not punished.
  2. End waste, fraud and abuse at the VA. The Trump plan will ensure the VA is spending its dollars wisely to provide the greatest impact for veterans and hold administrators accountable for irresponsible spending and abuse. The days of $6.3 million for statues and fountains at VA facilities and $300,000 for a manager to move 140 miles are over. The Trump plan will clean up the VA’s finances so the current VA budget provides more and better care than it does now.
  3. Modernize the VA. A VA with 20th century technology cannot serve 21stcentury service members and their needs. The VA has been promising to modernize for years without real results. The Trump plan will make it happen by accelerating and expanding investments in state of the art technology to deliver best-in-class care quickly and effectively. All veterans should be able to conveniently schedule appointments, communicate with their doctors, and view accurate wait times with the push of a button.
  4. Empower the caregivers to ensure our veterans receive quality care quickly.Caregivers should be able to easily streamline treatment plans across departments and utilize telehealth tools to better serve their patients. As we have seen from the private sector, the potential for new, innovative technology is endless. Abandoning the wasteful and archaic mindset of the public sector will give way to tremendously effective veteran healthcare.
  5. Hire more veterans to care for veterans. The more veterans we have working at the VA, the better the VA will be. They understand the unique challenges facing their community. To increase the number of veterans hired by the VA, this plan will add an additional 5 points to the qualifying scores of veterans applying for VA jobs.
  6. Embed satellite VA clinics in rural and other underserved areas. The Trump Administration will embed satellite VA clinics within hospitals and other care facilities in rural and other underserved areas. This step will ensure veterans have easy access to care and local hospitals and care facilities can handle the influx of patients without backlogs while tapping the specialized knowledge of VA health specialists.
 

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The idiot playing the silly Russ game, pretending not to read. But making (so far) 2 inane posts in response. Just another lie.
So Damn incompetent:
"You are better off with H&R Block they make less excuses for their incompetence."

Yep, it's the go to republican move. The I'm ignoring so and so but will talk about them non stop. It's probably number one in their playbook.
 

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An Open Letter To Donald Trump From A Wounded Marine
“I’m the type of person you said should be a Trump supporter...”

06/09/2016 05:42 pm ET | Updated 12 hours ago
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Justin Constantine
I am an inspirational speaker, author and veteran advocate.

CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS
Congratulations on winning the nomination of the Republican Party. I’ve seen that you are now moving towards courting voters for the November election and I just wanted to write to let you know why you won’t be getting my vote.

First, a word about me. I’m an entrepreneur who regularly works on a number of veteran employment initiatives. I’m a Marine veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served in Iraq. And I’m a resident of New York City, your hometown, and a voter of New York State which you said you think you can win in November. I’m even an avid golfer who has hit the links at some of your courses.

I’m the type of person you said should be a Trump supporter, but I don’t think that any veteran should support you based on what you’ve said and done since announcing you were running for president last year. It’s critical that all veterans take a close look at you and what you stand for. Many of the outrageous statements you’ve made over the last year not only provide us insight into your mindset and desired agenda, but demonstrate what little regard you have for veterans and the national security issues which affect all of us.

Let’s take a closer look:

1. You do not understand veterans or value our service.

Do we need to hear anything more than how you described Senator John McCain, who spent almost six years as a POW in Hanoi after being shot down behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War? You said, “He’s not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”

How can any veteran support someone who says something like that? How can any veteran think that you will ever have our backs or support us when we need it most, when you would not like us if we were captured? Perhaps Senator and Air Force Colonel Lindsey Graham summed it up best when he tweeted, “If there was ever any doubt that @realDonaldTrump should not be our commander in chief, this stupid statement should end all doubt.” He added: “At the heart of [the] @realDonaldTrump statement is a lack of respect for those who have served - a disqualifying characteristic to be president.”

2. You have no problem mocking a reporter who questions you.

Why should we think you would treat wounded warriors like myself any differently? Like many schoolyard bullies, we’ve all seen when challenged on virtually any topic, you quickly resort to personal attacks, shameless accusations and name-calling. We do not do that in the military. Although we may disagree with each other, we are taught very early on to respect each other.

And a good leader is able to justify his positions without resorting to ad hominem attacks. While parents and educators typically discourage this behavior at a very young age, your actions seem to resonate with a certain portion of our country’s population, and therefore you continue unabashed. But we can certainly all agree that you crossed all bounds when you very clearly imitated a handicapped reporter.

What type of person does that? I do not want that kind of person representing me or my nation. As a wounded warrior who has had to deal with very severe physical and mental challenges since being shot in the head in Iraq, your juvenile actions could not offend me more.

As you read this article, is your first response going to be to make fun of the way I look now or laugh at the limitations I face on a daily basis? Would you imitate my military friends who limp due to their prosthetic legs or ridicule wounded warriors who need service dogs to navigate through their “new normal?” Reflecting on your philosophy that you do not like service members who are captured, how do you feel about me and the hundreds of thousands of wounded warriors from Iraq and Afghanistan who suffer from the visible and invisible wounds of war?

3. We live and breathe integrity. You do not.

Each branch of our military holds integrity in extremely high regard and it is taught from the very first days of boot camp, officer candidate school or at the service academies. When you lie, it says something about your character. As General Peter Pace, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, once told me, “If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don’t have integrity, nothing else matters.” When we fail to tell the truth, the results can be disastrous, and we are punished severely for lying.

You, however, have consistently displayed a shocking lack of integrity and have lied to us over and over again. Certainly every veteran has heard about how you insisted that after 9/11 you saw thousands of people in parts of New Jersey with large Arab populations cheering and celebrating the destruction of the Twin Towers. We now know that is patently false and that you quickly resorted to fear-mongering to garner support.

And after you publicly announced that you were skipping a Fox debate in January to hold a veterans’ benefit, the Washington Post recently reported that you finally made those donations four months later only because they and other media outlets pressured you to do so.

4. You embrace world leaders who veterans view as threats to our national security.

It does not take a Ph.D. in political science or crisis intervention to understand that Russia’s Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s Kim Jong-un and Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi were and are all very dangerous dictators with goals and agendas completely contrary to ours. In fact, both Putin and Kim are considered two of the most dangerous men in the world.

That being said, instead of denouncing all of them, you actually have done quite the opposite. You have repeatedly embraced Putin as a world leader whom you would “get along very well with.” And after Putin praised you as “bright and talented,” you declared that a great honor.

When given the opportunity to comment on Fox News about the ruthless dictator of North Korea, instead of condemning him for growing his nuclear weapon arsenal or starving his own people, you said of Kim, “I mean, it’s amazing that a young guy would go over and take over. So he’s gotta have something going for him, because he kept control, which is amazing for a young person to do.”

In turn, Kim has considered all of the choices in our presidential election and has named you the official candidate of the DPRK. And during CBS’ Face the Nation recently, you bragged that you made a lot of money off of Qaddafi when he needed a place to stay in the U.S.

Would any veteran really want to support the same person who openly endorses Putin and Kim or someone who is proud to have brokered a deal with a vicious dictator? Veterans understand that it is due to the actions of leaders such as Putin, Kim and Qaddafi that we have lost our brothers and sisters in arms. These are not leaders we respect or admire. We know they are our enemies.

5. We celebrate racial diversity and recognize the value of a multi-cultural workplace. You are racist and cannot see past the color of people’s skin.

There is perhaps no more integrated workforce in America than our military. In the 1950s, desegregation in our military served as a significant catalyst to a more integrated nation.

Studies have shown that the armed forces’ social hierarchy –- explicitly based on rank -– overrides many of the racial or gender biases in civilian society, and that promotion outcomes do not differ nearly as much by race/ethnicity as they do in civilian society.

We value this and are proud of it. And nine percent of all living military veterans are U.S.-born children with at least one immigrant parent. Yet, recently and quite publicly, you remarked that U.S. citizen and Indiana-born Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage presents a conflict of interest in his ability to preside over lawsuits related to your Trump University business because you are “building a wall.” House Speaker Paul Ryan quickly called your observation “the textbook definition of a racist comment.”

What do you think about General and Secretary of State Colin Powell, whose parents immigrated from Jamaica, or former Army intelligence officer, Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta, whose family immigrated from Italy? And we all remember you launching your presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants criminals and rapists.

Do you think the same thing about Alfred Rascon, a Mexican native who earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for his courageous actions during the Vietnam War? But perhaps you are most known for your proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States, although the Pentagon and a wide number of U.S. leaders countered that this would be a direct threat to our national security.

This in fact led to an open letter specifically against you authored by a long list of GOP national security leaders. Your tone and message resonate with white supremacists and you have not only been endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan former Grand Wizard David Duke, but a slew of other white supremacist organizations.


I personally do not want to support a person endorsed by authoritarian dictators or leaders in the white supremacist community. Before they pull the proverbial lever this November, I hope that my fellow veterans and the military community at large seriously consider whether they want you determining our national priorities, representing us in front of the world and making critical decisions which affect our national security and commitment to our troops.

This letter is not a blanket statement of my support for Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders or any other presidential hopeful. It is simply a letter to you, Mr. Trump, letting you know you have lost my vote and you are never getting it back.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-a-wounded-marine_us_5759df51e4b0b6c496007949
Justin Constantine is an inspirational speaker, leadership consultant, entrepreneur and a TED speaker who serves as a liaison between the military and corporate communities. He is the author of the new book “My Battlefield, Your Office,” now available on Amazon. A Presidential Leadership Scholar, Justin also a fellow with the Truman National Security Project. He sits on the board of directors of several national nonprofits, and co-founded the Veteran Success Resource Group. Justin received a Purple Heart for his service in Iraq with the U.S. Marine Corps. To learn more, visit:www.justinconstantine.com. His comments here only reflect his personal views, and not those of any organizations he works with.

TONY PORTA
[FONT=&quot]As a spokesman for Veterans for Trump

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[h=2]MARINE VETERAN TONY PORTA – STUMPING FOR TRUMP[/h]
[FONT=&quot]Marine Veteran Tony Porta – Stumping for Trump[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Corporal Tony Porta isn’t your average Marine. He joined the US Marine Corps in 2005 so he could do his “part” to serve his “new country.” He is from Peru. But the journey to get this far has been a nightmare of major proportions after an IED changed his life dramatically. Now he is a spokesman for Veterans for Trump.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]May 5, 2007 Iraq[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] Cpl Tony Porta in Iraq before the IED explosion
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[FONT=&quot]The long road to restoration[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]It’s been nearly 9 years since an IED blew up the Humvee in which Porta and his two best friends were riding. They were both killed. He was badly burned, lost his right arm and fingers on his left hand. The scarring is a constant source of pain.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]It has taken over 100 surgeries to restore his face to what it is now. But he is a US Marine on a mission.[/FONT]
“I am really, really hurt about my two friends. But I’m here for a reason. I’m here to fight, I’m here to help my fellow veterans.” Ronny “Tony” Porta
[FONT=&quot] Cpl Porta at a Trump Townhall meeting – Screenshot
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[FONT=&quot]The battlefield[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]He has been mocked, and disrespected by the whispers of “monster” behind his back. One man asked him if his injuries were “worth it.” His “home” hasn’t felt like “home” because of the way people respond to his injuries.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The battlefield came back to the U.S. with him. So in true USMC fashion, he has turned his difficulties into strength.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The VA has not been good to Cpl. Porta due to long waits for needed treatments. Only one smaller VA was what Porta described as better. Wherever he can, he talks to groups about the needs of fellow veterans. The high suicide rate, the lack of care at VA medical centers, they are all part of his mission. But now his mission has turned to supporting Donald Trump for President.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] On stage with Donald Trump and Sean Hannity, Tony Porta tells his story and asks Donald what he will do to help veterans
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[FONT=&quot]A Trump Townhall Meeting – “I want you to work for us”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]As a spokesman for Veterans for Trump, he point blank asked The Donald what he was going to do to help the veterans.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Trump responded that the “VA is corrupt” and suggested a possible system of private vouchers so that veterans could see any doctor they needed. “We’re gonna take care of our veterans. They’ll have great medical care.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Porta’s life story is one of difficulty and struggle, but he is not alone. Thousands of Military members suffered horrific burns and loss of limbs from the price of war. Porta wants help for all veterans. So he looked Donald Trump in the eye and said something that brought instant applause from the audience:[/FONT]
“When you become president, I don’t want you to work for those guys who are giving tons of money to a lot of people. I want you to work for us.” Cpl Tony Porta
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Topless court-invader with 'Trump Sucks' painted on his chest storms NBA finals

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'Natural born prankster', Vitaly Zdorovetskiy (left and top right), was escorted out of the NBA finals game after he interrupted the fourth quarter by running topless across the court with 'Trump Sucks' painted on his chest and 'Lebron 4' painted on his back. The YouTuber made it to about half court before being tackled from behind by a security officer. Security quickly escorted the 24-year-old off the floor and subsequently ejected him from the actual arena. The incident occurred during live TV on ABC, but cameras quickly panned to players and fans and Zdorovetskiy was not shown on the broadcast. This was not the first time the prankster streaked topless during a main event. Zdorovetskiy (bottom right) also stormed the pitch during the second half of the 2014 World Cup Final in Brazil between Argentina and Germany, who won the championship. And though the cameras panned away from the incident, coincidentally Lebron James caught the crazy moment on camera and posted it to his Instagram page.





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The 24 YO kid already gets a big check from youtube every week. This incident will send his views skyrocketing:

[h=1]Vitaly Zdorovetskiy[/h] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vitaly Zdorovetskiy
Personal information
BornVitaly Zdorovetskiy
March 8, 1992 (age 24)[SUP][1][/SUP]
Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
NationalityRussian
OccupationYouTube personality
YouTube information
Channel nameVitalyzdTv
Years active2011–present
Genre
  1. Pranking
  2. comedy

Subscribers9 million
Total views1.1 billion
NetworkMaker (2011–2014)
Collective Digital (2014–present)
Associated acts
  1. Roman Atwood
  2. Dennis Roady
  3. Yousef Erakat

  1. Play buttons[show]

Subscriber and view counts updated as of November 2015.
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy (Russian: Вита́лий Здорове́цкий; IPA: [vʲɪˈtalʲɪj zdərɐˈvʲɛtskʲɪj] ( listen); born March 8, 1992), better known by his YouTube username VitalyzdTv, is a Russian-born YouTube personality whose main channel videos, as of June 2016, have garnered more than 1 billion views and over 9 million subscribers, while his vlog channel has more than 186 million views and 1.7 million subscribers.
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[h=2]Early life[/h]Zdorovetskiy was born in Murmansk, Russia on March 8, 1992, and moved to Odessa, Ukraine shortly after, where he was raised. Later, his family emigrated to Florida, where Zdorovetskiy attended Park Vista Community High School for two years.
Zdorovetskiy attempted to become a professional skateboarder at an early age but gave that up due to injuries.[SUP][3][/SUP] Just shortly after turning 18, Zdorovetskiy took part in an adult film scene with pornographic actress Diamond Kitty for the adult entertainment company Bang Bros in 2011.[SUP][3][/SUP]
[h=2]Career[/h]In 2012, Zdorovetskiy received his first significant success, with the video "Miami Zombie Attack Prank!" Inspired by the cannibal attack of a homeless man in Miami in May 2012, Zdorovetskiy dressed up as a zombie and traveled to some of the poorest neighborhoods in Miami to scare random bystanders. By January 2015 the "Miami Zombie Attack Prank!" had been viewed more than 30 million times.[SUP][3][/SUP] A sequel video prank was produced in Columbus, Ohio. The video got five million views within a week on YouTube.[SUP][4]
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On July 16, 2012, Zdorovetskiy and cameraman Jonathan Vanegas filmed the "Russian Hitman Prank". As part of the prank, Zdorovetskiy approached a Boca Raton man and informed him they had 60 seconds to get away from a briefcase he placed on the ground. After Zdorovetskiy revealed the whole thing to be a prank and that there was a hidden camera nearby, the man started attacking him and his partner and called the police. Zdorovetskiy was arrested by Boca Raton police department,[SUP][5][/SUP] on charges of threatening to detonate a bomb. At the time of the prank Zdorovetskiy's YouTube channel had only about 100,000 subscribers, but after the incident his channel grew to over four million subscribers within just over a year.[SUP][6]
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On July 20, 2013, Zdorovetskiy released the video "Extreme Homeless Man Makeover", in which he befriends a homeless man named Martin and provides him with new clothes and a hotel room. The video posting resulted in a job offer that Martin accepted.[SUP][7][/SUP] He was also reunited with his wife. The project also included an attempt to raise money to have Martin's teeth fixed, for which Zdorovetskiy was able to raise about $10,000 online. The fundraising campaign was canceled before it was completed, because of Zdorovetskiy's criminal history. However, Zdorovetskiy received several offers from surgeons to do the dental work for free.[SUP][8][/SUP] The surgery and the video story was featured on television news casts including the Good Day LA Fox morning show.[SUP][9]
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His "Gold Digger Prank", featuring a woman who rebuffs his advances until she believes he drives a Lamborghini Gallardo sports car,[SUP][10][/SUP] generated more than 18 million views in its first week of posting,[SUP][11][/SUP] making VitalyzdTV the third most watched YouTube channel in the world during that week with over 45 million views.[SUP][12]
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On October 15, 2014, Zdorovetskiy pulled a prank which involved himself dressing up as Leatherface from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, pretending to saw off the legs of Hanhart syndrome patient Nick Santonastasso with a chainsaw in front of unsuspecting witnesses.[SUP][13][/SUP] The prank went viral, receiving over 30 million views in 3 weeks.


On May 25, 2016 Vitaly was arrested for trespassing after climbing the Hollywood Sign, as part of a video stunt.[SUP][14][/SUP]
On June 10, 2016, Vitaly was again arrested for streaking during the NBA Finals game 4 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors with authorities quickly apprehending and arresting the YouTuber. [SUP][15][/SUP]
[h=2]Personal life[/h]Zdorovetskiy currently lives in Los Angeles, California with his mother. He is in a movie with his friends Roman Atwood and Dennis Roady, both fellow YouTube pranksters. In November 2015, Lionsgate officially acquired worldwide distribution rights for Natural Born Pranksters.[SUP][16][/SUP]
 

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